The final book club...and it's a biggie. Catch-22 by Joseph Heller Same rules as the last one. Four sessions on Thursday mornings. This one is not for less-than-motivated reader...check the page assignments below. Due 5/17: pages 1-127 Due 5/24: pages 128-234 Due 5/34: pages 235-355 Due 6/7: pages 356-end The book is well worth your time so long as you know you can commit to read each page. The pages are long and involved, but it is one "heckuva" read. I will take the first 16 students who wish to attend, and those folks can begin to pick up the books Wednesday morning. I'll also need two leaders per session. ****************************************************************************** Okay, here is our first of the year. I will offer an early morning book club (6:45 - 7:20) throughout the month of March and into early April. The book is a connective piece to our study of Mark Twain called FINN. Written by John Clinch, the story details the life of Pap, and it will open your eyes to see how this author fictionalizes the life of a character we actually know little about. You will have to obtain a copy on your own; it just hit the book stores a week or so ago. I will accept the first sixteen students who either email or see me. I will also need students to run each of the four sessions. I will post information regarding the actual mornings we will meet as well as the extra credit available. You must attend all of the meetings and particiapte actively to earn the credit. Dates: 3/22, 3/30, 4/6, 4/12 75 pages per meeting I need two volunteers per session to run the discussions; sign up now.